Any foods that make your performance tank
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Herbivores possess the requisite amylases to catalyze tree bark, husks, and banana peels. Are you therefore unfit to consume fruit and vegetables? Never mind the pesticides and genetic engineering...
It's not as if healthy meats don't exist, free from byproduct, additives or BONE. The toxins you're referring to occur in rotting flesh only. So unless I'm eating rancid meat, I (nor anyone else) will have to worry about it. Take a 100-level pathophysiology course, please.
So many more logical fallacies I don't care to point out... No one is saying fruits and veggies are bad, but taking a rabid vegan-esque stance and attempting to claim that meat is not for human consumption on the basis of a bunch of junk science is foolish. Post a light bike or go away.
It's not as if healthy meats don't exist, free from byproduct, additives or BONE. The toxins you're referring to occur in rotting flesh only. So unless I'm eating rancid meat, I (nor anyone else) will have to worry about it. Take a 100-level pathophysiology course, please.
So many more logical fallacies I don't care to point out... No one is saying fruits and veggies are bad, but taking a rabid vegan-esque stance and attempting to claim that meat is not for human consumption on the basis of a bunch of junk science is foolish. Post a light bike or go away.
User Name wrote:At the risk or derailling the thread: alcohol.
I'm in my forties, and I've noticed in the last year or 2 that my riding suffers the day after having "only" 5 or 6 beers; and that's with no hangover and getting plenty of sleep.
Yeah that ... and Turkey Dinners.
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@bananasbrah I..... actually have no words as to how massively wrong some of that info is.
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Let's... not feed the troll, guys. Come on, we're better than this.
Agree that fat is a performance killer in the short-term - hence why cheese cripples my cycling for a couple of hours. Anything that requires significant gastro-intestinal bloodflow will cause nausea due to relative GI hypo-perfusion when trying to cycle hard.
there's a lot of debate on bananas. I once read that tony rominger won the vuelta eating only bananas. here's an interesting podcast on eating lots of bananas.
http://jeffsanders.com/how-to-eat-30-bananas-a-day/
others think it's ridiculous.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... iness.html
http://jeffsanders.com/how-to-eat-30-bananas-a-day/
others think it's ridiculous.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... iness.html
I am actually interested in what Bananabrah has to say. He has some strong pro veggie opinions but he's clearly not stupid, just perhaps quoting some inaccurate figures. I was especially interested in what you said about milk, as although I do like milk (don't drink it excessively though) I did have a breathing issue last year that I couldn't resolve (doc said it was asthma but inhalers didn't really seem to help) thinking of it now it could have been something to do with the amount of dairy in my diet. I do get phlemmy when I glug down milk, but I love milk on my porridge so it's catch 22. I've been dabbling with a raw food/vegan fad diet for some time as some of the info i've read seems to report health benefits, but it's tough to fill the cavern that is my stomach on just blueberries, bananas and other such stuffs! Meat and pasta and veg is my normal staple. Or spuds as an alternative (Irishman you see!)
Interesting thread though!
I think food wise, a balanced diet is the key, and not too much junk food. Getting pissed up is what does me in. No energy to ride afterwards and just takes days to feel better again (I am 33 now). Also i've been eating a lot of pizza and only just got back into cycling and i've been fat and slow recently but starting to see my form returning now the healthy diet has resumed and i'm not eating a fatman pappa johns once a week!
Interesting thread though!
I think food wise, a balanced diet is the key, and not too much junk food. Getting pissed up is what does me in. No energy to ride afterwards and just takes days to feel better again (I am 33 now). Also i've been eating a lot of pizza and only just got back into cycling and i've been fat and slow recently but starting to see my form returning now the healthy diet has resumed and i'm not eating a fatman pappa johns once a week!
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I had a calzone before a crit about a month ago and that didn't feel awesome. I generally try to eat "clean" food, but sometimes it's hard when you're travelling.
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Speculoos.
Either form (crunchy and smooth). Just tastes too damn nice.
Thank god I'm not in Belgium any more.
Either form (crunchy and smooth). Just tastes too damn nice.
Thank god I'm not in Belgium any more.
Yeah, me too (like I said earlier ).CBJ wrote:Beer and BBQ is the worst for me. Alcohol in my 40 is a big problem in general even in small quantities.
What the fark is up with that? It never bothered me in my 20s and 30s, not that I was ever a big or consistent drinker.
Anxiety? Roemheld syndrome? Allergies? Acid reflux effective the vagus nerve? There are many possible causesLewis wrote:........ I did have a breathing issue last year that I couldn't resolve (doc said it was asthma but inhalers didn't really seem to help) thinking of it now it could have been something to do with the amount of dairy in my diet.!
Etc, etc
I've had anxiety-related breathing issues on and off for about 15 years. I reckon I've had best results by eating more protein.
Google "anxiety and amino acids, gaba", etc
User Name wrote:Yeah, me too (like I said earlier ).CBJ wrote:Beer and BBQ is the worst for me. Alcohol in my 40 is a big problem in general even in small quantities.
What the fark is up with that? It never bothered me in my 20s and 30s, not that I was ever a big or consistent drinker.
For me its very recent. I doesn't really bother me as I have done plenty of drinking in my life.
In general regarding food and performance for me it very easy the healthier I eat the better I ride and hydration is super important for me. This is also why I think drinking affects me so bad as it dehydrates me and I don't sleep as well.
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